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“Othersville,” the suburban enclave of the DHARMA Initiative and subsequently the Others (first seen in “A Tale of Two Cities,” Ep. 3×01), is the YMCA’s Camp H.R. Erdman (69-385 Farrington Hwy.) on the North Shore. The camp became a major set for Season 5, and appeared in several episodes depicting different time periods. The YWCA welcomes visitors and has signage offering parking for “LOST” fans, but asks that photos not be taken of children or other guests. (continue reading…)

The “Hydra” station, and much of the facility used by “Others” early in the third season (“A Tale of Two Cities,” Ep. 3×01) is the former Paradise Park (and its four-story aviary), located deep in Manoa Valley. The facility still houses Treetops Restaurant, but the lower and ground levels are not open to the public. This location is near Manoa Falls Trail. (continue reading…)

The police station where Sarah finds Jack (”A Tale of Two Cities,” Ep. 3×01), and where Sawyer and Miles work (“Recon,” Ep. 6×08), is the old Honolulu Police Station building at the corner of Merchant and Bethel streets, now called the Walter Murray Gibson Building (842 Bethel St.). (continue reading…)

The sleek, cavernous office of Sun’s father (”In Translation,” Ep. 1×17, “Glass Ballerina,” Ep. 2×02), and the lawyer’s office where Jack and Sarah argue (”A Tale of Two Cities,” Ep. 3×01), is the mezzanine gallery space inside First Hawaiian Center, the tallest building in the state (999 Bishop St.). (continue reading…)